AHMEDABAD: Indian farmers were urged Thursday to hand over scraps of metal and tools for the world’s tallest statue, as construction began on what promoters hope will be a wonder of the world.
The tribute to Sardar Patel, the first home minister of independent India, is set to be twice the size of the Statue of Liberty and four times higher than Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro.
The metal structure, a pet project of opposition leader Narendra Modi in his home state of Gujarat, will rise 182 meters from an island in the Narmada river when completed in four years’ time.
Modi laid the foundation stone on Thursday and urged farmers to donate tools which will be melted down and used in the memorial to a politician nicknamed the “Iron Man of India.”
“People come to see the Taj Mahal, flock to America for the Statue of Liberty and France for the Eiffel Tower. Now people from all over the world will come here to see this wonder,” Modi said.
“We have asked farmers from every village in India to give old pieces of their agricultural tools, just 200 grams or 400 grams would do,” he added from the site at Kevadia, 170 kilometers from Gujarat’s biggest city Ahmedabad.
A metal collection effort covering nearly 700,000 villages across the country will begin Thursday and last until Jan. 26 next year, state officials said.
The total cost of the statue is estimated at 25 billion rupees ($300 million) and will be funded with public funds and private donations.
When finished, it will tower by 54 meters over the 128-meter Spring Temple Buddha in China’s Henan province which is currently the world’s tallest statue.
The memorial has strong political undertones as it honors an independence hero who spent his life in the Congress party, the main rival of Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in national elections next year.
Modi, the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate, suggested earlier this week that Patel, who is from Gujarat, would have made a better leader than India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.
This was a provocative dig at India’s modern-day Gandhi political dynasty, led by Congress chief Sonia and her son Rahul, who are descended from Nehru.
The family has ruled for most of India’s post-independence history.
The theme of national unity represented by Patel is also attractive to Modi as he tries to paint himself as a secular, centrist candidate in the diverse country of 1.2 billion people.
The Hindu nationalist was chief minister of Gujarat in 2002 when religious riots targeting Muslims left at least 1,000 dead and led to accusations he did too little to stop the violence.
One of his ministers was convicted of instigating the carnage, but he has been cleared of wrongdoing in various official investigations.
Patel was a close friend and ally of Mahatma Gandhi, with whom he shared a prison cell, and became the leader of the Congress Party in 1934.
His lasting legacy was forged in his role as India’s first home minister, when he was tasked with molding a united country from hundreds of semi-autonomous princely states and British-era colonial provinces.
Work on the statue will be undertaken by Turner Construction, the company behind the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai.
India begins construction of world’s tallest statue
India begins construction of world’s tallest statue
Makkah museum displays world’s largest Qur’an
MAKKAH: The Holy Qur’an Museum at the Hira Cultural District in Makkah is showcasing a monumental handwritten copy of the Holy Qur’an, recognized as the largest Qur’an of its kind in the world.
The manuscript measures 312 cm by 220 cm and comprises 700 pages, earning the museum recognition from Guinness World Records for displaying the world’s largest Qur’an, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The manuscript is a magnified reproduction of a historic Qur’an dating back to the 16th century, the SPA stated.
The original copy measures 45 cm by 30 cm, with the chapters written primarily in Thuluth script, while Surah Al-Fatiha was penned in Naskh, reflecting the refined artistic choices and calligraphic diversity of the era.
The Qur’an is a unique example of Arabic calligraphy, gilding and bookbinding, showcasing Islamic art through intricate decorations, sun-shaped motifs on the opening folio, and elaborately designed frontispiece and title pages that reflect a high level of artistic mastery.
The manuscript was endowed as a waqf in 1883. Its original version is currently preserved at the King Abdulaziz Complex for Endowment Libraries, serving as a lasting testament to Muslims’ enduring reverence for the Qur’an and the richness of Islamic arts across the centuries.









